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My Grand-daughter's Great Grandmother is Maydell (Maedell) Muse from Clinton Louisiana. I found a census that shows her living with mother and father and several siblings. Would be glad to give you what I have if that helps you, your post is so old I'm not sure if you still participate with this. Her brother is Eddie, the family is big. It is hard to get much information from the family, since I am in California and they are all in Louisiana. She is currently living near Baton Rouge. 2016-10-28 04:18:06Zmlitelwalsh/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/534.1/mb.ashxJohn Morgan And Lydia Ann Nations They were married in or around 1845 +/-,5 years/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/533/mb.ashx
Hello every one;<br> Does anyone have any Info on John Morgan and Lydia Ann Nations? The flowing info is what I have so far. I need help identifying their parents and where they were from.<br> John Morgan who married a Lydia Nations in Lawrence County Mississippi in the 1840's, at possibly Mt. Moriah Baptists Church. If you have any info or can obtain any info on these two it would be deeply appreciated. <br>The following is what I know as fact (documentation) or by word of mouth and others family trees<br> They both were born in or around 1815 thru 1825. No birth records have been found as of yet.<br>John could have been born in Mississippi or Alabama. <br>Lydia’s maiden name is said to be Nations according to other family trees on Ancestry.com, and may have been born in Mississippi, Alabama, or South Carolina. It is also said that her parents were Thomas Nations and Catherine Robertson. But I cannot verify this with any documentation. <br>Both of Johns parents whose names are unknown and are from or born in Georgia according to the 1880 Scott County, Ms. census. I am in search of Johns Parents names and where they lived and where they were from.<br> In this Census we find John living with his Son Constant Tine Morgan and Lydia is not found here so either she passed away or they divorced before 1880. <br> I found the family in the 1850 Livingston Parish, La Census that shows that John and Lydia were living in Livingston Parish as a Farmer. Found the family again in the 1860 St. Helena Parish, La. Census living there as farmers<br><br>Parish History<br> St. Helena is one of the four original parishes of the West Florida Parishes that staged a revolt and fought for freedom from Spanish rule in the fall of 1810. After the revolt, these areas, which were once a part of colonial West Florida, were annexed to the Territory of Orleans in 1810 after the short-lived Republic of West Florida capitulated to the United States. Many of the present-day landholders can trace their roots back to the land grants that were given prior to the revolt. In 1832, the southern section of the parish was taken to form Livingston Parish; the courthouse was moved to Greensburg, La. from Montpelier, La. where it remains today. St. Helena lost another portion of land in 1866, which was added to land from Washington and Livingston Parishes in 1868, to form Tangipahoa Parish.<br> <br> So the 1960 St. Helena Census could be confusing on actually where, John and Lydia’s home actually was. Meaning their home could have been in Livingston, Washington or Tangipahoa Parishes.<br>So today I am reaching out to all of my Morgan family for help. So if you live or have lived in any of the locations mentioned and may have a way to obtain Church records, Bible records, Grave sites, News paper articles, Obituary’s, Birth, Marriage records, or even stories you’ve heard all of your life.<br>The way I see it anything and everything is a relevant lead to the past history of our ancestors. <br>The Following are the census of 1850,60 and 80. Still searching for 1870 but may have been burned in a fire. Also I’m including what I have found on their marriage. These are the facts I have. If you can add any addition it would be greatly appreciated.<br><br>John and Lydia’s Marriage<br><br> Name: John Morgan<br> Birth Date: <br> Birthplace: <br> Age: <br> Spouse's Name: Lydiann Nations<br> Spouse's Birth Date: <br> Spouse's Birthplace: <br> Spouse's Age: <br> Event Date: 07 Aug 1843<br> Event Place: Lawrence,Mississippi<br> Father's Name: <br> Mother's Name: <br> Spouse's Father's Name: <br> Spouse's Mother's Name: <br> Race (Original): <br> Marital Status: <br> Previous Wife's Name: <br> Spouse's Race (Original): <br> Spouse's Marital Status: <br> Spouse's Previous Husband's Name: <br><br>Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M52007-1<br>System Origin: Mississippi-ODM<br>GS Film number: 905518<br>Reference ID: <br><br>Citing this Record:<br><br>"Mississippi Marriages, 1800-1911," database, FamilySearch (<a href="https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2ZR-258" target="_blank">https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2ZR-258</a> : accessed 6 June 2016), John Morgan and Lydiann Nations, 07 Aug 1843; citing Lawrence, Mississippi; FHL microfilm 905,518.<br><br>1950 Livingston Parish Census<br><br>Name: John Morgan<br>Event Type: Census<br>Event Year: 1850<br>Event Place: Livingston parish, Livingston, Louisiana, United States<br>Gender: Male<br>Age: 26<br>Race: White<br>Race (Original): <br>Birth Year (Estimated): 1824<br>Birthplace: Alabama<br>Household ID: 201<br>House Number: 201<br>Line Number: 1<br>Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)<br>Affiliate Publication Number: M432<br>Affiliate Film Number: 233<br>GS Film Number: 443476<br>Digital Folder Number: 004198706<br>Image Number: 00031<br><br>Household Role Gender Age Birthplace<br>John Morgan M 26 Alabama Liddia Morgan F 27 South Carolina Leburn Morgan M 5 Mississippi<br>Nancy Morgan F 3 Mississippi<br>Constantine Morgan M 1 Mississippi<br><br>Wm Morgan M 2 Louisiana<br><br>Citing this Record:<br><br>"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (<a href="https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCJ4-G6R" target="_blank">https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCJ4-G6R</a> : accessed 6 June 2016), John Morgan, Livingston parish, Livingston, Louisiana, United States; citing family 201, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).<br><br>1960 St. Helena Parish Census<br><br>Name: John Morgan<br>Titles and Terms: <br>Event Type: Census<br>Event Date: 1860<br>Event Place: Not Stated, St Helena, Louisiana, United States<br>Gender: Male<br>Age: 44<br>Race: White<br>Race (Original): <br>Occupation: <br>Birth Year (Estimated): 1816<br>Birthplace: Miss<br>Page: 37<br>Household ID: 342<br>Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)<br>Affiliate Publication Number: M653<br>Affiliate Film Number: 423<br>GS Film Number: 803423<br>Digital Folder Number: 005170005<br>Image Number: 00481<br><br>Household Role Gender Age Birthplace<br>John Morgan M 44 Miss<br>Lyda Morgan F 37 Miss<br>Seyborn Morgan M 16 Miss<br>Nancy Morgan F 14 Miss<br>William Morgan M 12 Miss<br>Consentine Morgan M 10 Miss<br>Hariet Morgan F 8 Miss<br>Ann Morgan F 6 Miss<br>Robt Morgan M La<br>Jerome Young M 12 La<br><br>Citing this Record:<br><br>"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (<a href="https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFPW-7SW" target="_blank">https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFPW-7SW</a> : accessed 6 June 2016), John Morgan, 1860.<br><br>1980 Beat 4, Scott, Mississippi, United States Census<br><br>Name: John Morgan<br>Event Type: Census<br>Event Date: 1880<br>Event Place: Beat 4, Scott, Mississippi, United States<br>District: ED 82<br>Gender: Male<br>Age: 53<br>Marital Status: Widowed<br>Race: White<br>Race (Original): W<br>Occupation: Farm Laborer<br>Relationship to Head of Household: Father<br>Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Father<br>Birth Year (Estimated): 1827<br>Birthplace: Mississippi, United States<br>Father's Birthplace: Georgia, United States<br>Mother's Birthplace: Georgia, United States<br>Note: <br>Sheet Letter: B<br>Sheet Number: 93<br>Sheet Number and Letter: 93B<br>Household ID: 12963930<br>Person Number: 3<br>Volume: 2<br>Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)<br>Affiliate Publication Number: T9<br>Affiliate Film Number: 0663<br>GS Film Number: 1254663<br>Digital Folder Number: 005161197<br>Image Number: 00745<br><br>Household Role Gender Age Birthplace<br>C T Morgan Self M 31 Mississippi, United States<br>Francis Morgan Wife F 18 Mississippi, United States<br>M E Morgan Daughter F 0 Mississippi, United States<br>John Morgan Father M 53 Mississippi, United States<br><br>Citing this Record:<br><br>"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (<a href="https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4PS-Z8X" target="_blank">https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4PS-Z8X</a> : accessed 6 June 2016), John Morgan in household of C T Morgan, Beat 4, Scott, Mississippi, United States; citing enumeration district ED 82, sheet 93B, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0663; FHL microfilm 1,254,663.<br><br> May God Bless you all and. I do hope you join me on this exciting journey into our family’s history.<br>2016-06-07 15:42:24ZDonnieandTracey/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/533/mb.ashxRe: St. Helena Parish LAGenWeb Pages/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/64.1/mb.ashx
Hello;<br><br> I am looking for any information on John Morgan who married a Lydia Nations in Lawrence County Mississippi in the 1840's at possibly Mt. Moriah Baptists Church in his or her family tree? If you have any info or can obtain any info on these two it would be deeply appreciated. <br>The following is what I know as fact (documentation) or by word of mouth and others family trees<br> They both were born in or around 1815 thru 1825. No birth records have been found as of yet.<br>John could have been born in Mississippi or Alabama. <br>Lydia’s maiden name is said to be Nations according to other family trees on Ancestry.com, and may have been born in Mississippi, Alabama, or South Carolina. It is also said that her parents were Thomas Nations and Catherine Robertson. But I cannot verify this with any documentation. <br>Both of Johns parents whose names are unknown and are from or born in Georgia according to the 1880 Scott County, Ms. census. I am in search of Johns Parents names and where they livedand where they were from.<br> In this Census we find John living with his Son Constant Tine Morgan and Lydia is not found here so either she passed away or they divorced before 1880. <br> I found the family in the 1850 Livingston Parish, La Census that shows that John and Lydia were living in Livingston Parish as a Farmer. Found the family again in the 1860 St. Helena Parish, La. Census living there as farmers<br><br>Parish History<br> St. Helena is one of the four original parishes of the West Florida Parishes that staged a revolt and fought for freedom from Spanish rule in the fall of 1810. After the revolt, these areas, which were once a part of colonial West Florida, were annexed to the Territory of Orleans in 1810 after the short-lived Republic of West Florida capitulated to the United States. Many of the present-day landholders can trace their roots back to the land grants that were given prior to the revolt. In 1832, the southern section of the parish was taken to form Livingston Parish; the courthouse was moved to Greensburg, La. from Montpelier, La. where it remains today. St. Helena lost another portion of land in 1866, which was added to land from Washington and Livingston Parishes in 1868, to form Tangipahoa Parish.<br> <br> So the 1960 St. Helena Census could be confusing on actually where, John and Lydia’s home actually was. Meaning their home could have been in Livingston, Washington or Tangipahoa Parishes.<br>So today I am reaching out to all of my Morgan family for help. So if you live or have lived in any of the locations mentioned and may have a way to obtain Church records, Bible records, Grave sites, News paper articles, Obituary’s, Birth, Marriage records, or even stories you’ve heard all of your life.<br>The way I see it anything and everything is a relevant lead to the past history of our ancestors. <br>The Following are the census of 1850,60 and 80. Still searching for 1870 but may have been burned in a fire. Also I’m including what I have found on their marriage. These are the facts I have. If you can add any addition it would be greatly appreciated.<br><br>John and Lydia’s Marriage<br><br> Name: John Morgan<br> Birth Date: <br> Birthplace: <br> Age: <br> Spouse's Name: Lydiann Nations<br> Spouse's Birth Date: <br> Spouse's Birthplace: <br> Spouse's Age: <br> Event Date: 07 Aug 1843<br> Event Place: Lawrence,Mississippi<br> Father's Name: <br> Mother's Name: <br> Spouse's Father's Name: <br> Spouse's Mother's Name: <br> Race (Original): <br> Marital Status: <br> Previous Wife's Name: <br> Spouse's Race (Original): <br> Spouse's Marital Status: <br> Spouse's Previous Husband's Name: <br><br>Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M52007-1<br>System Origin: Mississippi-ODM<br>GS Film number: 905518<br>Reference ID: <br><br>Citing this Record:<br><br>"Mississippi Marriages, 1800-1911," database, FamilySearch (<a href="https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2ZR-258" target="_blank">https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2ZR-258</a> : accessed 6 June 2016), John Morgan and Lydiann Nations, 07 Aug 1843; citing Lawrence, Mississippi; FHL microfilm 905,518.<br><br>1950 Livingston Parish Census<br><br>Name: John Morgan<br>Event Type: Census<br>Event Year: 1850<br>Event Place: Livingston parish, Livingston, Louisiana, United States<br>Gender: Male<br>Age: 26<br>Race: White<br>Race (Original): <br>Birth Year (Estimated): 1824<br>Birthplace: Alabama<br>Household ID: 201<br>House Number: 201<br>Line Number: 1<br>Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)<br>Affiliate Publication Number: M432<br>Affiliate Film Number: 233<br>GS Film Number: 443476<br>Digital Folder Number: 004198706<br>Image Number: 00031<br><br>Household Role Gender Age Birthplace<br>John Morgan M 26 Alabama Liddia Morgan F 27 South Carolina Leburn Morgan M 5 Mississippi<br>Nancy Morgan F 3 Mississippi<br>Constantine Morgan M 1 Mississippi<br><br>Wm Morgan M 2 Louisiana<br><br>Citing this Record:<br><br>"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (<a href="https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCJ4-G6R" target="_blank">https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCJ4-G6R</a> : accessed 6 June 2016), John Morgan, Livingston parish, Livingston, Louisiana, United States; citing family 201, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).<br><br>1960 St. Helena Parish Census<br><br>Name: John Morgan<br>Titles and Terms: <br>Event Type: Census<br>Event Date: 1860<br>Event Place: Not Stated, St Helena, Louisiana, United States<br>Gender: Male<br>Age: 44<br>Race: White<br>Race (Original): <br>Occupation: <br>Birth Year (Estimated): 1816<br>Birthplace: Miss<br>Page: 37<br>Household ID: 342<br>Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)<br>Affiliate Publication Number: M653<br>Affiliate Film Number: 423<br>GS Film Number: 803423<br>Digital Folder Number: 005170005<br>Image Number: 00481<br><br>Household Role Gender Age Birthplace<br>John Morgan M 44 Miss<br>Lyda Morgan F 37 Miss<br>Seyborn Morgan M 16 Miss<br>Nancy Morgan F 14 Miss<br>William Morgan M 12 Miss<br>Consentine Morgan M 10 Miss<br>Hariet Morgan F 8 Miss<br>Ann Morgan F 6 Miss<br>Robt Morgan M La<br>Jerome Young M 12 La<br><br>Citing this Record:<br><br>"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (<a href="https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFPW-7SW" target="_blank">https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFPW-7SW</a> : accessed 6 June 2016), John Morgan, 1860.<br><br>1980 Beat 4, Scott, Mississippi, United States Census<br><br>Name: John Morgan<br>Event Type: Census<br>Event Date: 1880<br>Event Place: Beat 4, Scott, Mississippi, United States<br>District: ED 82<br>Gender: Male<br>Age: 53<br>Marital Status: Widowed<br>Race: White<br>Race (Original): W<br>Occupation: Farm Laborer<br>Relationship to Head of Household: Father<br>Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Father<br>Birth Year (Estimated): 1827<br>Birthplace: Mississippi, United States<br>Father's Birthplace: Georgia, United States<br>Mother's Birthplace: Georgia, United States<br>Note: <br>Sheet Letter: B<br>Sheet Number: 93<br>Sheet Number and Letter: 93B<br>Household ID: 12963930<br>Person Number: 3<br>Volume: 2<br>Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)<br>Affiliate Publication Number: T9<br>Affiliate Film Number: 0663<br>GS Film Number: 1254663<br>Digital Folder Number: 005161197<br>Image Number: 00745<br><br>Household Role Gender Age Birthplace<br>C T Morgan Self M 31 Mississippi, United States<br>Francis Morgan Wife F 18 Mississippi, United States<br>M E Morgan Daughter F 0 Mississippi, United States<br>John Morgan Father M 53 Mississippi, United States<br><br>Citing this Record:<br><br>"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (<a href="https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4PS-Z8X" target="_blank">https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4PS-Z8X</a> : accessed 6 June 2016), John Morgan in household of C T Morgan, Beat 4, Scott, Mississippi, United States; citing enumeration district ED 82, sheet 93B, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0663; FHL microfilm 1,254,663.<br><br> May God Bless you all and. I do hope you join me on this exciting journey into our family’s history.<br>2016-06-07 00:57:27ZDonnieandTracey/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/64.1/mb.ashxWilliam Bedwell, 12&amp;13 Cons. LA MIlitia raised in St. Helena/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/532/mb.ashx
Seeking any info or insights on my ggg-grandfather, William Bedwell, lived in Marion Co., MS<br>All genealogies for him state he is born in Union, SC as son of James Bedwell<br><br>This is incorrect according to self-reported census data: states he is born in MS<br>On 1900 census, sons separately report Wm born in KY<br>Other children report he is born in MS and LA<br><br>Documented Timeline:<br>Born between 1807 and 1815 according to 1860 and 1860 Census respectively; farmer<br><br>Married Nancy Smith (possibly daughter of Hugh and Lydia Smith) 20 May 1840 in Marion Co. MS<br><br>Children: William "Billy", Elizabeth (Lydia), Martha, Margaret, Franklin, Elias<br><br>1841 MS State Census in Marion County<br>1866 State Census in Marion County<br>Not on 1870 Census (assumed dead)<br>Wife Nancy's tombstone is in Old Smith/Bedwell Cemetery, Marion Co. MS<br><br>New Info/Potential Leads<br>A William Bedwell serves in 12 &amp; 13th Consolidated Regiment, La Militia, War of 1812. His unit was raised late 1814 in St. Helena Parish, LA<br>This William would be too old to be my ancestor, but could be his father.<br><br>St. Tammany Courthouse Records:<br>1817: Deed in Claiborne, LA (now Covington, St. Tammany Parish) for William Bedwell <br>1819 and 1820: Oath of Office as town jailor<br>Jan. 1821: William Bedwell signs marriage doc for daughter Betsy (later referred to as Elizabeth) to Daniel Sullivan<br>Deceased by 12 November, 1821: Probate doc refers to widow, Catherine; heir Elizabeth Sullivan; minor son William Bedwell<br>William Bedwell is "orphan," age 11 (b. about 1810) with bound to guardian William Sharplin until age 21 (bat 1833)<br><br>Extrapolating: William Sharplin--served in same militia as William Bedwell; lived in St. Tammany Parish<br>assuming William lived with him<br>Census: 1820: 2 children under 10 (could not be Wm Bedwell)<br>1830: 3 children under 14, and 1 male 15-19 (prob. Wm. Bedwell) now living in Copiah Co., MS<br>1840: no males William's age<br>1840: William is in Marion Co. and marries Nancy Smith<br><br>If you have any additional thoughts/research to add, please contact me <br>(Jennifer Ellis)<br>2016-05-16 21:16:32Ztreywilliams3/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/532/mb.ashxRe: Reese /localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/453.2/mb.ashx
I am a descendant of Matt and Isabell Reese (my 3rd great grandparents) of St Helena Parish, LA - African American Family. Matt and Isabell had the following children: George (b1858), Fannie(b1857), Elzy(b1852) and Minnie (b1862). Minnie Reese Wilson was my great great grandma. George had children named: Chester, Jahue, Isabella and Allie Reese. I took the ancestrydna test and I am related to some Reese, Dunham Torrance and McKnight descendants. The most intriguing thing, I am unable to prove at this point is the direct connection between Louis and Louise Reese Dunham as the brick wall is real but they are my DNA Cousins2016-03-23 01:40:13ZTRHistory/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/453.2/mb.ashxRe: Reese /localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/453.2.1/mb.ashx
Hello TRhistory, I just review your email and Iam glad to get a reply from you regarding our family history. As far as I know I am the great- great- great-grand-daughter of George Reese(b.1858), he had a daughter born out of wedlock to Carolina McKnight her name was Angelina. She married Isaac Dunham jr. they had a daughter whom name was Rebecca , she married a George Reese that was related to her some how. He was the son of Dave &amp; Martha Jackson, Dave was the son of Frances Reese. I would love to talk to you about out family can you call me @ 504-906-0214.2016-03-08 19:00:32Zcarolynreese06/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/453.2.1/mb.ashxRe: Matrimonial Bond 1893 St. Helena Parish, Louisiana/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/528.1/mb.ashx
Going by my records (obituaries &amp; family stories, mostly) from my St. Helena Parish ancestors, it seems to have been the custom, at least in the 1880s-90s, to marry at home. 2016-02-23 15:18:38Zdevinsker/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/528.1/mb.ashxRe: Carters of Greenburg, st helena parish LA/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/211.2/mb.ashx
Janet. The J in Robert J. Carter stood for Jefferson. The A. In William A. Carter stood for Addison. Just found this message board after almost a year on ancestry. Some of this I have probably already told you about. When I was in Greensburg, LA in August 2015, one of the headstones in the Carter Cemetery I could read did say Belle on it, but looked like it said wife of "Bill". But as I said the headstones are pretty well gone by the years and the rain that day was terrible. Never did get a response from Robby Carter in Greensburg. He is an attorney there and was also running for State Office.2016-01-04 16:26:15Zeacarter45/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/211.2/mb.ashxJoseph Williams in St. Helena, LA &amp; Amite, MS/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/48/mb.ashx
Looking for information and parentage of Joseph WILLIAMS:<br><br>Joseph Williams born between 1815-1820 in Lousiana.<br><br>Marries Martha STRICKLAND (m. 1843?) dau. of Cade D. Strickland and is living in St Helena Parish, Louisiana by 1850 census.<br><br>Children from 1st marriage include:<br>St. Helena Williams<br>Joseph Dudley Williams<br>Cade Drew Williams<br>Ann Eliza WILLIAMS<br>James Williams<br>Martha Williams<br><br>By 1860, Joseph Williams is widowed and remarried to Clarissa Williams. They are still living in St. Helena Parish, LA on 1860 census, but have moved to Amite County, Mississippi by the 1870 census.<br><br>Children from 2nd Marriage may include:<br>Luvisee C. Williams<br>John M. Williams<br>Obed P. Williams<br>Dewitt Williams<br>George H. Williams<br><br>Thank you<br><br>2015-12-15 21:21:33Zmstefflen/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/48/mb.ashxThomas James Burton /localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/531/mb.ashx
Trying to find out more about the African American Burton Family in St Helena Parish, Louisiana. I put my theory on the Ywndricka Family Tree however I am not 100% positive. I am trying to prove or disprove Thomas James Burton Sr is the son of Thomas "Tom" Burton Sr and Idella Smith. Yes this is the same Thomas James Burton Sr who married Reva Womack and had 12 children. 2015-11-10 09:20:51ZTRHistory/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/531/mb.ashxDr Thomas Webb born 1788 in Maine and died 1857 in St. Helena Parish, La./localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/530/mb.ashx
Hi, I am trying to find out where Dr. Thomas Webb is buried. He died in 8-10-1857 in St. Helena Parish, La. He married Sarah Adeline Reddin on 7-21-1825 in St. Helena Parish, La. I would like to also find out when Sarah died, I have her born 12-8-1802 in Amite Co. Ms. Thanks in advance for any help.<br><br>Dianne Snyder Rutherford2015-09-11 23:40:36Zdsruth/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/530/mb.ashxPine Grove Methodist Church Cemetery, St. Helena Parish, Lovie Morgan/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/529/mb.ashx
"Lovie" Morgan (Mar. 3, 1868 - Mar. 14, 1944) was the wife of William "Willie" Eugene Morgan.<br>I'm trying to verify she was Sarah L. Smith daughter of Calvin Smith (1812-1884) of Washington Parish and Sarah Brumfield2015-06-07 07:00:37Zallanharlthomas/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/529/mb.ashxMatrimonial Bond 1893 St. Helena Parish, Louisiana/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/528/mb.ashx
I have a Matrimonial Bond from St. Helena Parish dated 11 jun 1893. It says J.W. Newsom as principal, and W.F. Smith as security, are held and firmly bound unto the Clerk of Court, and his assigns, in the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, to which payment well and truly to be made we bind ourselves, our heirs and assigns, etc.<br>Whereas, the above bound J.W. Newsom has applied to said Clerk for a License to enter into the Bonds of Matrimony, with _(no name)_______which I will issue on the signing of this bond.<br>Now, the conditions hereof are such, that if there is no legal impediment to the celebration of said marriage and the same shall be solemnized according to law, then the obligation to be void else to remain in full force.<br><br>signed 10 of June 1893 by Clerk, Attest <br><br>and J.W. Newsom and W.F. Smith.<br><br>Now 122 years later, my question is where they married?? According to the Obit of my great grandfather (J.W. Newsom) he was married to my great grandmother (Sara "Sallie" Flanigan Birch) on 11 Jun 1893.2015-06-05 16:14:36Zsdevine6317/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/528/mb.ashxRe: Anglin/Allen, St. Helena Parish, LA/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/523.2.2/mb.ashx
Hello, I am also looking for Eleanors husband William Day. My grandmother Addie Marables mother was Rosa Harvey and her grandmother was Zilpha C Day. I found where Eleanor was living 2 houses down from Jesse Day after William died so I think he was Williams father but some nephew much later says that William never married but he probably was not born when William died. I can not find out where the info came that he died in 1849 in Mexico - the war ended about Jan 1849 and he supposedly died Dec 1849. Thanks janet<br>2015-01-02 03:58:19Zjanetakin1/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/523.2.2/mb.ashxoldest Baptist Church /localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/524/mb.ashx
Could someone provide the names of the oldest Baptist Churches(1-2-3) in St. Helena Parish...specifically I am searching for the one with Joseph D. Abney as a pastor around 1850. 2014-09-13 12:50:41Zrhjrabney/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/524/mb.ashxRe: Day lineage/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/523.2.1.1/mb.ashx
HI Sharon,<br><br>That was a quick response and I'm glad you still had the same email address! I'm not far; in Austin.<br><br>The prospective member I am assisting believe Thomas William Day was married to Eleanor C Nelly Simmons, and believes Eleanor to be the daughter of a proven Rev. War patriot in the DAR system, Robert Simmons. We are just getting started with her great grandparents William Harvey and his wife, Zilpha Clarica Day in terms of acquiring documentation so I can't guarantee validity of her lineage till I start seeing some documentation!<br><br>She just emailed me to say she had gotten a death certificate for William Harvey and is working on getting the same for Zilpha who she says died in Jun 1926 in Angelina County, Texas. She also says that William and Zilpha divorced.<br><br>I have not gotten back to Thomas William Day yet so no records to help me sort out if he was married to a Nancy Strickland either before or after Eleanor C Nelly Simmons.<br><br>What kind of info regarding Thomas William Day's burial location do you have? That would be nice to have as it may lead to a clue as to where to search for death and marriage info. Thanks so much for writing.<br><br>Heidi2014-08-25 22:47:56Zhhigginbo/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/523.2.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Anglin/Allen, St. Helena Parish, LA/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/523.2.1/mb.ashx
I have Thomas William Day's wife as Nancy R. Strickland. Did he have 2 wives or am I wrong?<br><br>Sorry do not have any documents to prove birth, death, or marriage. Just know they are both buried some where in St. Helena Parish, Louisiana. I can prove back to Harvey Day Pearson.<br><br>Sharon Ann Day Devine<br>Houston, Texas2014-08-25 21:10:19Zsdevine6317/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/523.2.1/mb.ashxRe: Anglin/Allen, St. Helena Parish, LA/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/523.2/mb.ashx
Hello,<br><br>Just noticed your post in which you indicated you are directly descended of William Day and Deborah Nancy Dicey Cross. I am assisting a prospective member of the Daughters of the American Revolution researching for and acquiring the necessary documentation. Wondering if you have any documents to prove birth, death and marriage for both William Day and Deborah Nancy Dicey Cross and their son Thomas William Day and his wife Eleanor C Nelly Simmons? Any info at all you may have would be greatly appreciated. Since GenForum is about to become defunct I'd like to let you know that my personal email address is <a href="mailto://hhigginbo@juno.com">hhigginbo@juno.com</a>; thanks so much.<br><br>Heidi in Texas2014-08-25 20:17:09Zhhigginbo/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/523.2/mb.ashxChapman Cemetery/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/522/mb.ashx
My GGG Grandfather was Thomas Webb born 11-4-1788? in Maine. He died 10-10-1857 in St. Helena Parish ( I think ). I think he was buried in the Chapman Cemetery in Greensburg, La. I have a St. Helena Parish Cemeteries Book but don't see Chapman Cemetery. But, when I went to the St. Helena Parish Cemeteries on line, I saw there was a Chapman Cemetery. Could someone tell me where it is.<br> Thanks in advance for any help.<br>Dianne Snyder Rutherford2014-01-07 22:38:07Zdsruth/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/522/mb.ashxRe: Lee's in St. Helena Parish/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/454.1/mb.ashx
Hi--researching the Lee's in St. Helena. I have a James O. Lee of St. Helena (born Mississippi 1839-1889 Louisiana ) who was married to Nancy B. Allen. Their children were Minerva (1861-1934) who married Bud Sanders; Elizabeth (1862-?); Reuben Wilson (1864-1940) who married Loula J. Easley and Osborn (aka Ausbon) Lee (1866-?) James O. Lee's parents were Reuben Lee (1801-1881) and Jane Carruth. The father of James O. might be the Reuben you are looking for. Don't have a Caswell that we know of, but with the names and proximity, All the Lees could well be connected.2013-11-09 03:26:21Zcwsfam/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/454.1/mb.ashxRe: Seeking info on Leonard's - African American family from st. Helena/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/521.1/mb.ashx
is it possible he was adopted by his uncle Paul?found a Charles Sumpter living in the household of Paul Leonard in 1880 in St Helena.It says he was a nephew.2013-10-22 15:54:59ZDeborahBaggerly/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/521.1/mb.ashxSeeking info on Leonard's - African American family from st. Helena/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/521/mb.ashx
I have very little info on Sum(p)ter Leonard, reportedly born in St. Helena parish in the 1870's. Death certificate from East Baton Rouge parish (1925) stated that his father was named Paul. His mother isn't listed. Any info you can provide is greatly appreciated. 2013-10-21 01:51:35Zshalican/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/521/mb.ashxRe: Joseph Jackson of St Helena Louisiana/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/56.2/mb.ashx
Sherrel, on the 1910 Bell County Texas, Precinct 2, it shows:<br><br>Joe Jackson Sr born 1826, Mississippi, age 84 years old <br>Angelena Jackson born 1840 Mississippi, age 70 years old<br>Joe Jackson Jr born 1874 Louisiana, age 36 years old<br>Minnie Jackson (wife)born 1878 Arkansas, age 32 years old<br>Helen Jackson (Daughter)born 1902 Texas, age 8 years old<br>Laverne Jackson(Daughter)born 1904 Texas, age 6 years old<br>Roy Jackson (Son) born 1905 Texas, age 5 years old<br>Elliott Roy Jackson (Son) born 1907 Texas, age 3 years old<br><br>Note: There is no reference showing on this census whether Joe Jackson Sr., is the father of Joe Jackson, Jr. as well as Angelina Jackson being the mother of Joe Jackson Jr. <br><br>Joe Jackson Jr. and Minnie (McAfee)Jackson are family members in my 2 tree/s Desc of John W. Stone and Desc. of Abraham Greenberry White.<br><br>Hope this info somewhat helps you.<br><br>Sharon2013-10-08 23:02:19ZSharonmarshall81/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/56.2/mb.ashxRe: Will do lookup in Diocese of New Orleans &amp; Diocese of Baton Rouge/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/519.1.1.1/mb.ashx
Not the lady I'm looking for, sadly! But - it crosses one more reference/index off the list, so I don't have to bother with it the next time I get to a library that has those books.<br><br>Thanks again for taking the time to do this look up for me. 2013-07-17 00:45:33Zdevinsker/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/519.1.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Will do lookup in Diocese of New Orleans &amp; Diocese of Baton Rouge/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/519.1.1/mb.ashx
The following entry is the only thing I found:<br><br>Maria (daughter of Pedro &amp; Maria Mantous) native of Albany in Canada (!) 24 years old, Spouse (omitted) SANDRE. Buried August 27, 1797 (SLC, F4, 49)<br>St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans2013-07-16 13:33:25Zbrite1_1/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/519.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Will do lookup in Diocese of New Orleans &amp; Diocese of Baton Rouge/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/519.1/mb.ashx
Hello,<br><br>Thank for the offer! I'm hoping to find some kind of death record for Mary Smith, widow, sometime around (not later than) 1810, and possibly as early as 1798 - this would be in the New Orleans index, I think; she was a resident of St. Tammany Parish.<br><br>Please let me know if you find anything! <br><br>Thanks,<br><br>Gretchen2013-07-16 06:01:16Zdevinsker/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/519.1/mb.ashxWill do lookup in Diocese of New Orleans &amp; Diocese of Baton Rouge/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/519/mb.ashx
Will do lookups in Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic records, Volumes 1 thru 21. (1707-1898) <br>And, the volume just released by the Diocese of Baton Rouge, which is baptismal only, 1901-1905.<br><br>New Orleans Diocese records Volumes 1 thru 19.<br>(1718-1831)2013-07-14 00:29:02Zbrite1_1/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/519/mb.ashxClaud Payne, Thomas Payne &amp; Albert (Elbert) Payne/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/517/mb.ashx
Searcing for information on Claud Payne, born approx. 1888, died March 21, 1953, Livingston Parish.<br>His brother Thomas (Tom) Payne born approx 1873, died Oct. 23, 1952, Tangipahoa Parish. And, their father Albert or Elbert Payne, born approx 1854, in Mississippi.<br><br>At one point this family lived in St. Helena Parish. Albert's wife Marguerite Stuckey Payne died in St. Helena March 25, 1927.2013-03-23 00:38:13Zbrite1_1/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/517/mb.ashxSarah Adeline Webb married John David Walter Facundus/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/516/mb.ashx
I am trying to find where Sarah Adeline Webb Facundus is buried. She was born 9-17-1868 in St. Helena Parish, La. and died 1-10-1897. She married John David Walter Facundus born 4-4-1866 in Gillsburg, Ms. and died 9-29-1946 and is buried in the Live Oak Methodist Church Cemetery in Watson, La. Sarah died at a young age and John David Walter Facundus remarried. I found information where F.D.W. Facundus and I am wondering if that is probably J.D.W. Facundus, bought Lot 34 in Greensburg Cemetery and it does not have a headstone on it and was wondering if Sarah could be buried there. Does anyone know who I could get in touch with to find out who is, if anyone is, buried in Lot 34. Thanks in advance for any help. John David Walter and Sarah Adeline Webb Facundus are my Great Grandparents.<br><br>Dianne Snyder Rutherford2013-02-24 03:09:42Zdsruth/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/516/mb.ashxRe: St. Helena families/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/11.1.1.3/mb.ashx
Hi Maggie,<br><br>The man you are looking for is actualy Samuel Hopewell of Samuel Hopewell &amp; Co., St. Helena merchants. He married Emma Matilda Arnall in St. Helena in 1840. Emma Matilda was born in Redruth, Cornwall in 1815 and was a twin with Lydia Staughton Arnall. Emma Matilda was the daughter of my ancestor George Arnall b. 1775 in Lanteglos, Nr.Camelford in Cornwall. As you can imagine all of the Arnalls were associated with tin mining.<br><br>Transcript from the 1840 (Marriages) West Briton Newspaper:-<br>On the 19th of May Last, at the Island of St. Helena, Samuel HOPEWELL, Esq., merchant, to Emma Matilda, youngest daughter of the late Mr. George ARNALL, of Redruth.<br><br>For some reason the Arnall family wanted to keep the Hopewell name alive and used it as a Christain name quite often in successive generations. For example there was a Caharles Hopewell Arnall born in Truro in 1869 and a George Hopewell Arnall born in Sydney, Australia in 1895<br><br>Cheers for now<br>Bob Needham in Oz2013-01-12 09:30:09Zbobneedham192/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/11.1.1.3/mb.ashxRe: Ammeial de Minoville/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/477.2.1.1/mb.ashx
Wow! I'll bet you are right! Thanks so very much.2012-11-08 20:32:42Zgenegal52/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/477.2.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Ammeial de Minoville/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/477.2.1/mb.ashx
Not Dr. Perhaps Pierre or Pr. <br><br>This guy was barely 20 and courting with Farm Girls so likely not a Doctor. <br><br>[Dennison or Duasonne] Due a Son? Menonville <br>(There was a Menonville who existed in that area at that time who was this age - born about 1798) This person departed from and arrived in France, then shortly after Marrying about 1824. This was an arranged marriage.<br>(as apposed to a Forced) Nancy Minoville.<br><br>There was no Minoville in any census or record set but there was many french Menonville who lived in that exact area before the louisianna purchase, around the civil war they most all returned to france with thier property "and slaves" for fear of loss. <br><br>Ammeial (Dudmus?) de Minoville. <br><br>This person's full name was Pierre Lois Narcisse Amehel Menonville<br><br>S0 I think it was him... <br>IE Dr = Pr. <br>Ammeial=Amehel <br>Minoville=Menonville <br><br>Shown in transportation records departed at the time the child was an Infant. <br><br>The father was french from Bettancourt-la-Longue which happens to be near a german bordering area. <br><br>IE mother is German.(shown in records as mother german) <br><br>Ie he fits the profile almost exactly. <br><br>The guy was young, who married/impregnated an american, a french citizen who right after the loisianna purchase in 1803 was forced home when france no longer had ownership, abandoning her and the child, moving on, remarrying and living in france. <br><br>Name: Louis MENONVILLE <br>Gender: Male <br>Place of Origin: Sermaize <br>Age: 26 <br>ans Father: Louis MENONVILLE (defunt) <br>Mother: Marie-Suzanne DENOIRJEAN <br>Spouse's Name: Sophie-Palestine REGNAULD <br>Spouse's Place of Origin: Maurupt <br>Spouse's Age: 22 ans <br>Spouse's Father: Charles REGNAULD <br>Spouse's Mother: Marie-Anne DROLLET <br>Marriage Date: 15 nov. 1824 <br>Marriage Location: Maurupt-le-Montois <br><br>1806 Passenger Manifest: Menonville, Louis N A <br>Age about 8. <br>Desitnation Pointe Aux Ces Le Gouffre <br><br>Which sounds like the same guy, perhaps moving to Louisiana owned by france with his dear family only to find,, whoops, they sold it. But the family stayed a while anyway, and then... they didnt. <br><br>This is all I can come up with. This guy, It might be him, i think it is, it all fits together like a puzzle. But All I really have is circumstantial except I do have the DNA evidence (paid for the geneology dna test) now that proves this guy whoever he was in regards to my direct linneage was in fact french or german.<br><br>What do you all think? I wish I could see the original text for this to confirm what it might say. Image etc. But for now, I am going to go with this.2012-10-25 17:23:32Zcastawayred/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/477.2.1/mb.ashxRe: Allen, Williams, Reams, Stephenson/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/69.2.2.1.1.1.3.1/mb.ashx
Hugh, I'm not familiar w/ "Passports of Southeastern" Pioneers" Pioneers". I found the book on the web and a library nearby where I can see it. Thanks for suggesting it? Have you found a source on the web?<br>Are you related to the William Allen line?<br><br>Thanks, Bob Allen2012-08-18 21:18:00Zballen1230/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/69.2.2.1.1.1.3.1/mb.ashxRe: Allen, Williams, Reams, Stephenson/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/69.2.2.1.1.1.3/mb.ashx
William Allen Jr, who descends through Lewis Allin, etc, came from South Carolina in 1809. Lewis, born in 1805, remembered making the trip when he was "about five years old." "Passports of Southeastern Pioneers" has a passport issued to William Allen and John Smylie in 1809.2012-08-17 19:51:41Zhughh99/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/69.2.2.1.1.1.3/mb.ashxLouisiana..Johnson, Wainwright, Harper, Galender, Gainey, Dunnington, Joiner, Lanier. Albin, Arnold, Cannon/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/513/mb.ashx
Looking for any information (spouses, parents, children, births and deaths, history, and dates) on these families from 1808-present, want to go as far back as I can go. I’m researching my Johnson family and descendants. My ggggrandfather was Hanson Johnson married to Lucinda Wainwright, trying to fill in the blanks from about 1808 to today. Also does anyone have information on Thomas Johnson born 1839, Howell Johnson born 1841 and Caswell Johnson born 1847, three of Hanson’s sons. Family names are Johnson, Wainwright, Harper, Galender, Gainey, Dunnington, Joiner, Lanier. Albin, Arnold, Cannon..The last three names are married names of Hanson and Lucinda Johnson's daughters..There are many other family names, If any one has any information about Hanson and Lucinda and/or these families, it would greatly appreciated. Also looking for any Family Bibles, history, stories, old photos, documents ect. <br>Thank you for any information you might have.<br>Brad<br><a href="mailto://tigers1484@yahoo.com">tigers1484@yahoo.com</a>2012-08-08 01:52:56ZBradJ5/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/513/mb.ashxRe: Need info on Seaborn &amp; Seb Leggett Franklin County MS/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/210.1.1/mb.ashx
Seaborn Leggett was my grandfather. What Leggett are you related to? <br><br>Seaborn Franklin Leggett was b: 11-27-1882 d: 7-4-1969. Was killed in Alabama by a hit and run driver. Seab was the s/o Elbert and Margaret Lurettes Hammack Leggett.<br><br>Please e-mail me at <a href="mailto://dttpunch@gmail.com">dttpunch@gmail.com</a> and we can share information.<br><br>Dottie2012-06-27 14:29:01Zjeremiah1961/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/210.1.1/mb.ashxNeed info on Seaborn &amp; Seb Leggett Franklin County MS/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/210.1/mb.ashx
I am researching information on my great grandfather and great great grandfather. Seaborn &amp; Seb Leggett of Meadville Mississippi. If you have any information on these gentlement it would be greatly appreciated.2012-06-27 13:55:33Zun9cf1f/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/210.1/mb.ashxRe: Pine Hill Church Cemetery/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/512.1/mb.ashx
Location and record is online at:<br><a href="http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/sthelena/cemeteries/pinehill.txt" target="_blank">http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/sthelena/cemeteries/pinehil...</a>2012-05-29 23:07:17ZDADunnington/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/512.1/mb.ashxPine Hill Church Cemetery/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/512/mb.ashx
Where is the Pine Hill Church Cemetery?2012-05-29 20:54:16ZVerlorenSeele/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/512/mb.ashxLawrence Miller, b. abt 1750 PA. m. Elizabeth Hanna (Hannah), d.1841 St. Helena Parrish, La/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/228/mb.ashx
Searching for a connection between , Lawrence Miller and other Millers living close to him in 1830,1840 St. Helena Parrish Census They Are: Daniel Miller, Valentine Miller, William Miller and **Morgan Miller (my line) They are all the right ages to be his children according to the Census information I have gathered. Any information on any of these gentlemen greatly appreciated. Lawrence had at lest 6 sons and 3 daughter on the 1820 Census, he and his wife are in the over 45 age.2012-05-29 16:21:09ZSHIRLEYMINTER1/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/228/mb.ashxRe: Lawrence Miller, b. abt 1750 PA. m. Elizabeth Hanna (Hannah), d.1841 St. Helena Parrish, La/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/228.1/mb.ashx
I have tracked down most of Lawrence Miller's Military career and determined he was German....You can find my research at Ancestry.COM under tmiller230 public source. Lawrence or Lorentz (German). I believe his Dad, Lorentz Miller (Muller) came over in 1743 but need to confirm. Still trying to locate married records to Hannah and local records in VA and PA....He served on the Virginia Line initially in the 8th Virginia Reg called the German Reg. He volunteered for the 3rd light dragoons and basically reached hero status given his action. I'm looking St Helena records.<br><br>v/r Terry2012-05-29 15:43:14Ztmiller230/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/228.1/mb.ashxRe: Thomas M. Bell/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/503.1/mb.ashx
I will send you an invitation to my family tree in ancestory.com that includes Thomas M. Bell (he is my great-great-grandfather).2012-04-17 04:39:37Z1_stombell/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/503.1/mb.ashxRe: ISAAC LINDSEY/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/511.1/mb.ashx
ISAAC LINDSEY, 1851 File L-1<br><br>July 19, 1851- William Lindsey represented his father Isaac Lindsey lately died leaving several heirs, viz; Matilda Lindsey, wife of Jimeson Carter; Malinda Lindsey, wife of Jery Thompson; Lucinda Lindsey, wife of Samuel Newman; Mary Lindsey, wife of John Brabham; Harvey Lindsey, minor; and pettioner. Asked appointment as tutor of to the minor Harvey Lindsey with Moses McCulvin under tutor geanted.<br><br>NANCY TATE [The Elder] 1833-<br><br>This abstract has her death Nov. 3, 1833, widow of John Tate has her children and mentions as one of her children as Mary, wife 1. of Isaac Lindsey and 2. Nehemiah Newman. Other Tate family info is in the successions.<br><br>Above info is from: Genealogical and Historical Abstracts of Legal Records of <br>Saint Helena Parish, Louisiana, 1804 - 1870, including: <br>Successions (Probates and Wills), 1804 - 1854, <br>Tax Assessment Rolls, 1823, 1824, 1828, and Marriages <br>1811 - 1870. Ernest Russ Williams, Jr., <br>514 Cole Ave., Monroe, La., 71203 <br><br>Contact me direct if you have questions; <a href="mailto://donadunn@sbcglobal.net">donadunn@sbcglobal.net</a>.2012-04-13 22:41:17ZDADunnington/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/511.1/mb.ashxISAAC LINDSEY/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/511/mb.ashx
Isaac Lindsey and Nehemiah Newman families from SC to St Helena Parish. Children Lucinda Lindsey married Samuel Newman and they lived in Amite County, MS until Lucinda died before 1850 Census and Sam and kids are living with father in St Helena. Samuel married a Louisa before 1860 Census and was back in Amite. Anyone have information on the families. There is a succession on file for either Isaac, Lucinda, and Samuel that I would like to look at.2012-04-12 05:28:47Zronaldtheriot/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/511/mb.ashxRe: James Family/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/510.1.1/mb.ashx
Hi there!<br><br>So sorry! Yep defifnitely the wrong forum. My apologies, and thank you!<br><br>2012-02-15 19:30:59Zkindled4eva/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/510.1.1/mb.ashxRe: James Family/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/510.2/mb.ashx
I have a Joseph James who first married Sarah Jane Efferson around 1858, probably in Livingston Parish, LA, which was formed from St. Helena Parish, LA.<br>Contact me if interested in any other information about this James family.2012-02-15 16:33:22ZGlendaMargaret54/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/510.2/mb.ashxRe: James Family/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/510.1/mb.ashx
Hi - <br><br>I just thought I'd let you know that you have posted this in the forum for people in St. Helena Parish, Louisiana, USA. I suspect you intended to put it in a forum for families from St. Helena, the island in the South Atlantic.<br><br>Apologies if that's a mistaken impression. I am unfamiliar with a James family in St. Helena Parish, Lousiana.2012-02-15 04:49:23Zdevinsker/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/510.1/mb.ashxJames Family/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/510/mb.ashx
Hi there, does anyone have an idea about the James family? Somehow some of them ended up in Mossl Bay, a small town in the Cape Province, South Africa. (that's where my grandparents lived. I have no idea where to start digging.2012-02-09 15:39:02Zkindled4eva/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/510/mb.ashxSt. Helena land records/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/508/mb.ashx
Need to research 1808 land records/grants. Are early 1800 records in St. Helena courthouse?2012-01-28 23:10:21Zrhjrabney/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/508/mb.ashxRe: Gormans in St Helena Parish, Louisiana, 1810-1860/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/507.1.1/mb.ashx
Hi Mr. Dunnington,<br><br>I'll send a message to your e-mail address. It's wonderful to connect with someone who has some interest in the same people I am researching!<br><br>Gretchen2012-01-02 18:25:45Zdevinsker/localities.northam.usa.states.louisiana.parishes.sthelena/507.1.1/mb.ashx